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In response to the ever-changing landscape of healthcare and financial advocacy, the ACCC Financial Advocacy Network is collaborating this year with its partners to update ACCC’s Financial Advocacy Services Guidelines.
ACCC joined nearly 100 provider and patient organizations in supporting President Biden’s renewed Cancer Moonshot and its efforts to advance cancer prevention, early detection, treatment, and research. The letter asks Congress to provide necessary funding for the Moonshot’s initiatives.
Hear from a pharmacist and an oncology operations manager as they share how the digital Patient Assistance Guide tool can help you find resources in less time so patients can access—and better afford—their cancer treatments.
1801 Research Boulevard, Suite 400 • Rockville, MD 20850 • T: 301.984.9496 • F: 301.770.1949 • www.wvosinfo.com February 23, 2022 The Honorable Joe Manchin United States Senator 306 Hart Senate Office Building Washington, D.C., 20510 Dear Senator Manchin, The West Virginia Oncology Society (WVOS) is the largest oncology professional organization in the …
A mixed-methods approach to understand the patient experience related to biomarker testing for NSCLC
2021 ACCC Treasurer’s Report Nadine J. Barrett, PhD, MA, MS The statement of Financial Position shows an increase in net assets of $5,076,393 from $10,542,614 to $15,619,007 for fiscal year 2020–2021. The increase is largely due to funding for new educational programming. The Statement of Activities and Change in Net Assets shows total unrestricted net assets at year-end of $94,195, down …
WASHINGTON, D.C. - The Association of Community Cancer Centers (ACCC) fully supports President Biden’s plans to reignite his Cancer Moonshot initiative. ACCC recently extended to the Administration resources and tools from current member programs with a specific focus on cancer prevention for underserved and marginalized patient populations to advance the shared goal of significantly reducing the …
Hybrid Event will Feature In-Person and Interactive Livestreamed Sessions, Targeted Educational and Networking Opportunities for the Multidisciplinary Oncology Professional WASHINGTON, D.C. - The oncology community will convene March 2 - 4, 2022, in Washington, D.C., and online, to collaborate on transformative solutions for cancer care through intimate discussions and engaging interactive educational …
Rep.Sanfelippo@legis.wisconsin.gov Rep.Summerfield@legis.wisconsin.gov Rep.Wichgers@legis.wisconsin.gov Rep.VanderMeer@legis.wisconsin.gov Rep.Skowronski@legis.wisconsin.gov Rep.Murphy@legis.wisconsin.gov Rep.Magnafici@legis.wisconsin.gov Rep.Dittrich@legis.wisconsin.gov Rep.Rozar@legis.wisconsin.gov Rep.Moses@legis.wisconsin.gov …
February [XX], 2022 Wisconsin Assembly Committee on Health Wisconsin State Capitol 2 East Main Street Madison, Wisconsin 53703 RE: Support Assembly Bill 184 to Protect Copay Assistance for Patients Dear Chairman Sanfelippo and members of the Committee: On behalf of [ORGANIZATION], [I am/we are] writing to you today to thank the Wisconsin Assembly Committee on Health for …
February [XX], 2022 Wisconsin Assembly Committee on Health Wisconsin State Capitol 2 East Main Street Madison, Wisconsin 53703 RE: Support Assembly Bill 184 to Protect Copay Assistance for Patients Dear Chairman Sanfelippo and members of the Committee: I am writing to you today to thank the Wisconsin Assembly Committee on Health for holding a public hearing on Assembly Bill …
Navigation Capacity-Building Initiative Grant Program Request for Applications (RFA) I. Background and Program Overview The American Cancer Society is pleased to announce a new, multi-year competitive grant opportunity focused on advancing high-quality cancer care through capacity building and support for sustainable models of oncology patient navigation. The granting period is July …
November 15, 2021 The Honorable Patty Murray The Honorable Richard Burr Chairwoman Ranking Member Senate Committee on Health Senate Committee on Health Education, Labor and Pensions Education, Labor and Pensions 428 Dirksen Senate Office Building 428 Dirksen Senate Office …
Each year, February 1 marks the start of Black History Month, for which a specific theme is chosen. The theme for 2022—health and wellness in the Black community—mirrors ACCC’s mission of reducing health disparities in cancer care and outcomes.
PowerPoint Presentation COVID-19 in Oncology Patients North Carolina Oncology Society/South Carolina Oncology Society: Joint Conference February 11-12, 2022 Charles de Comarmond MD Associate Professor of Medicine and Infectious Diseases Disclosures and disclaimers Charles D. Comarmond, MD, has no real or apparent financial relationships to disclose. The views …
PowerPoint Presentation Financial Navigation: An Intervention for Reducing Cancer-Related Financial Toxicity in NC Oncology Care Settings Michelle L. Manning, MPH Deputy Director, Administration Comprehensive Cancer Support Program Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center Email: mmanning@unc.edu Learning Objective Use new knowledge to support cost-effective …
January 4, 2022 President Biden, Vice President Harris, and Congressional Leadership: Congress passed the National Cancer Act 50 years ago last month, marking the start of America's War on Cancer. Decades of research and innovation have contributed to our fight against the disease, but we continue to lose more than 600,000 Americans annually.i At this rate, we lose more …
February 8, 2022
Nearly every health system in the country spent 2021 managing through unprecedented nursing shortages. Just when it seemed that things couldn’t get any worse, Omicron came along, adding unprecedented, unexpected absenteeism to an already precarious situation. Infusion centers across the country are desperately trying to determine how to maximize the nursing capacity that they do have, while being …